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MSP is proud to bring you the most eagerly awaited ski film of the last two decades. “SUPERHEROES OF STOKE” celebrates MSP’s heritage and 20 years of skiing progression, showcasing icons of the sport and honoring the moments that helped define modern freeskiing. This awe-inspiring new film takes a captivating look at the past, present, and future of freeskiing through comprehensive storytelling and engaging first-person perspectives from those who helped change the game.

Throughout the film, MSP honors the heroes who have emerged over the years and pays tribute to the heroes who have been lost. “SUPERHEROES OF STOKE” showcases incredible new action from all corners of the globe, encompassing overhead powder at Chatter Creek, massive spine walls in Alaska’s Tordrillo Mountains, pillow lines and tree jibs in Japan, and massive man-made features at Whistler and Alyeska.

Warren Miller Entertainment’s 63rd film, Flow State. You won’t see ski or snowboard action of this magnitude anywhere else. So buckle up, because this Warren Miller film will take you into the Flow State…where the mountain meets the mind.

Where: McDonald Theater, Eugene, OR.

When: 7:30pm (Single Showing)

Brought to you by Berg’s Ski and Snowboard Shop. Ticket’s available at Berg’s, and through the McDonald Theater.

ESPN’s Action Sports folks take a tour of SIA’s candy shop. Berg’s will gladly help you pre-order next year’s goodies if we can. Call the shop at 541.683.1300 and check in with Svein (skis) or Ryan (snowboards) about availability and pricing.

Berg’s annual toy drive benefiting the Relief Nursery is going on now! Bring in a new, unwrapped toy in exchange for a free basic tune for you skis or snowboard. All the toys will go to the Relief Nursery to brighten the holidays for children in their care.

Toys for Tunes runs through Sunday, December 11th so bring your gear in to get ready for Winter Break and pay with a Toy for the Relief Nursery.

A quick note about the buses bergs offers. We try and send buses to Mt. Bachelor, Willamette Pass and Hoodoo Ski Area as weather and rider interest allow. We have been fortunate to start this season with buses to Mt. Bachelor the last two weeks.

Once La Niña fully kicks in and the snow hits Willamette and Hoodoo, we will be lining buses up for those resorts. Basic information on our buses can be found on our website at www.bergsskishop.com. Please call the shop if you have any questions at 541-683-1300. You can also get timely information on Berg’s Buses by liking our Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/TheBergsBus.

Starting in January, we also help Mt. bachelor with the Hookey Bus. Hookey Bus runs Wednesdays from Eugene to Mt. Bachelor and spots can be reserved by calling Mt. Bachelor at 800-829-2442. The Hookey Bus runs through March.

It’s going to be a great, snowy winter. If we can help you get to the snow on one of our buses, we’ll be very happy to help you out. Give us a call, check out the Facebook page or email us at info@bergsskishop.com for help with any questions.

A beautiful sight this morning checking the pass cams and the resort reports and seeing the blankets of new snow everywhere. Oregon snow is here!

Timberline Lodge and Mt Hood Meadows are ready for business. Both are planning to operate a couple of lifts this weekend. Mt. Bachelor, Hoodoo and Willamette Pass are still looking for a little more depth but grooming operations are getting underway and with a healthy dose of snow in the middle of next week there’s a chance one or all of them could be open for the weekend after Thanksgiving.

With another season of snow comes another batch of product innovation from the industry. Columbia Sportswear has shipped its Bugaglove Max Electric gloves. It’s like an electric blanket for your hands. Three heat levels, a comfortable fit and durable outer shell make this unlike any other glove you’ve seen. Stop by the store to check it out or see it online at http://bit.ly/vhnETC.

That’s it for now. Watch those pass cams and check out the resort websites to view the progression into our second La Niña winter!